2016年8月31日星期三

IoT and Big Data Unlock Endless Possibilities


[Shanghai, China, August 31, 2016] Huawei Connect 2016, the first event of its kind, is currently underway at the Shanghai Expo Center. At the IoT Big Data forum, Huawei invited partners from SAP China, TimaNetworks, and DEREN to discuss big data requirements to support the development of the IoT industry. Together they clarified the value of big data in the IoT industry and potential ways forward.

Gu Jing, R&D Manager of SAP Research Institute China, believes that big data technology will dominate the IoT industry in the near future. It will play a vital role during Industry 4.0 in fields such as manufacturing, grid, energy, and automobile. He also showcased joint IoT innovations between SAP and Huawei and discussed the prospect of further collaboration. In recent years, SAP and Huawei have expanded their strategic alliance in terms of both software and hardware. In partnership with Huawei, SAP is committed to providing customers with end-to-end (E2E) solutions and building industry ecosystems together.


Gu Jing,  R&D Manager of SAP Research Institute China

Xie Hong, chief architect of Huawei’s IoT big data, shared her expertise and touched on some applications of big data in the IoT industry. She remarked that, unlike traditional domains, the IoT industry will constantly generate mass data due to the access of extensive sensors. Fast data growth and high requirements on timeliness raise the expectations placed on big data systems and platforms. Huawei’s IoT management system is based on the FusionInsight big data storage and analysis platform, which provides petabyte-scale data storage for IoT, with the response delay under a second. In addition, the data visualization and rapid customization capabilities can adapt to diverse application innovations from different industries. These features will become standard capabilities for big data commercialization.




Xie Hong, Chief architect of Huawei IoT big data

Ms. Wu Bin, CSO of TimaNetworks pointed out that, “Big data-based IoV is essential for new-energy vehicles.” Currently, Internet of Vehicle (IoV) is the first field with explosive big data applications. A huge amount of data is continuously transmitted from vehicles to the IoV operation platform. This helps vehicle-related industries provide various data services and promote innovation and development.


Wu Bin, TimaNetworks CSO

Marco Azzaloni, Meta System S.p.A Vice President explained that big data is at the core of connected car. Drivers’ static data and vehicles’ dynamic data are combined and processed on the big data platform to create various operable applications based on vehicle information. This ultimately provides overall solutions for insurance, car makers, used vehicle transactions, and car rental companies. In this way, a UBX ecosystem can be created based on the big data platform.




Marco Azzaloni, Meta System S.p.A Vice President

The OceanConnect is an IoT ecosystem developed by Huawei’s Cloud Core Network. With the unified IoT connection management platform as its core, the OceanConnect provides open APIs and a series of Agents to implement seamless connection with upstream and downstream products. The OceanConnect provides customers with E2E high-value network applications, such as smart home, IoV, smart metering, smart parking, and safe city. The embedded big data analysis engine enables storage, analysis, and openness of mass data based on the Hadoop platform. It ensures data performance and reliability and reduces the development complexity of upper-layer applications, allowing for a quick response to service development requirements. Huawei has collaborated extensively with SAP China and TimaNetworks on projects such as Huawei & FAW Qiming Connected Car.

For more information, please visit HuaweiConnect 2016 website.

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